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| BONUS Q&A EPISODE: Your Questions, Answered | 12 May 2025 | 00:38:08 | |
In this special bonus episode of SEQUESTERED, Sara and Andrea sit down to answer the most pressing and heartfelt questions from listeners around the world. From the shackles and handcuffs to the possible motive, juror insights, and police missteps — no topic is off the table. They revisit pivotal courtroom testimony, unpack public reactions, and share what they've learned since the trial, including new information about Jason Chen's troubling past. Sara also reflects on the emotional weight of sentencing, the unanswered question of "why," and the delicate line between justice and humanity. Plus:
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| BONUS EPISODE: Behind the Mic and Beyond the Verdict | 21 Apr 2025 | 00:32:53 | |
In this special bonus episode of SEQUESTERED, co-creators Sara and Andrea sit down for an honest, behind-the-scenes conversation about the making of the podcast, the aftermath of the trial, and the growing impact of Jasmine Pace's story. They reflect on what it was like to turn ten intense days of jury duty into a nationally recognized podcast—while honoring Jasmine's memory every step of the way. From the emotional weight of courtroom testimony to the surreal experience of appearing on Dateline NBC, Sara shares what surprised her most—and what still haunts her. You'll hear new insights from prosecutors Coty Wamp and Paul Moyle, theories that never made it into trial, and the eerie connection between an unsettling art piece and the crime itself. The episode closes with gratitude, love for Jasmine's family, and a promise: more stories are coming. 🔎 Got a case we should cover next? Email us at sequesteredpod@gmail.com or send us a DM on Instagram @sequesteredpod. If this story moved you, please rate and review the show—it helps more than you know! Here is the blog for this bonus episode on our website. On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 02: The Trial Begins | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:46:28 | |
The courtroom is silent as the jury takes their seats, the weight of their responsibility settling in. In this gripping episode, Juror #11 takes us inside the first day of the trial of State of Tennessee v. Jason Chen, where the prosecution and defense lay out their opening statements, each painting vastly different pictures of what happened to Jasmine Pace. District Attorney General Coty Wamp commands the room, using powerful visuals—including the very suitcase in which Jasmine's body was found—to drive home the brutality of the crime. The defense, led by Joshua Weiss, counters with a carefully crafted narrative, arguing that Jason Chen's actions were not premeditated but rather an act of panic. As the prosecution calls its first witnesses, including Jasmine's mother, the emotional toll of the case becomes undeniable. Tension builds as evidence begins to emerge—surveillance footage, crime scene photos, and chilling details that begin to unravel the truth. This episode immerses listeners in the heart of the courtroom, revealing the strategies, emotions, and pivotal moments that set the stage for what's to come. If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! Please rate, subscribe, and follow! You can email us at sequesteredpod(at)gmail.com Instagram: @sequesteredpod On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 01: Jury Duty | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:25:42 | |
Sequestered. It's a word most of us never think will apply to our lives, until it does. In this gripping first episode, Juror #11 takes us inside the moment she was called to serve on one of the most high-profile murder trials in Chattanooga's history, TN vs Jason Chen. From an unexpected voicemail about jury duty to the moment she surrendered her phone and freedom, Sara recounts the surreal experience of stepping into the legal process. She shares the tension of jury selection, the weight of being sworn in, and the shocking realization that she and 15 other strangers would decide the fate of Jason Chen—the man accused of brutally taking Jasmine Pace's life. This episode sets the stage for what's to come: the isolation of sequestration, the emotional toll of the courtroom, and the responsibility of seeking justice. Through vivid storytelling and firsthand insight, SEQUESTERED pulls you into the heart of the trial, honoring Jasmine's memory while uncovering the weighty reality of being a juror. If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! Links from this episode: Chattanooga Named "Best Place to Live in Tennesssee" by U.S. News & World Report Crime Down Significantly Year-Over-Year in Chattanooga, New Statistics Show Please rate, subscribe, and follow! On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. | |||
| SEQUESTERED: A Juror's Perspective of the Murder Trial for Jasmine Pace | 25 Jan 2025 | 00:02:39 | |
SUBSCRIBE NOW. Community remembers the life of Jasmine Pace at candlelight vigil - Local 3 News DA Coty Wamp Final Closing Statement - WTVC NewsChannel 9 Chattanooga On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 10: After the Verdict | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:42:35 | |
In the final episode of SEQUESTERED: A Juror's Perspective on the Murder Trial for Jasmine Pace, Sara reflects on the journey from jury duty to podcast creation and the immense emotional and mental weight of seeking justice. Joined by co-producer Andrea, Sara revisits the pivotal moments of the case and shares new insights from prosecutors Coty Wamp and Paul Moyle, whose dedication to Jasmine's family left a lasting impression. Listeners hear from fellow jurors as they grapple with their own experiences and reflections following the trial. Sara answers heartfelt listener questions, offering a glimpse into her motivations for making the podcast and her hopes for how Jasmine's story will be remembered. The episode closes with a poignant reminder: Jasmine's story doesn't end here. Sara and Andrea pledge to continue their search for answers, including following Jason Chen's upcoming appeal. This powerful and emotional conclusion to the series leaves listeners with a call to remember Jasmine Pace for who she was—a vibrant, loving person whose story deserves to be told with compassion and respect. Here is the blog for this episode on our website. On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 09: The Verdict and Sentencing | 31 Mar 2025 | 01:08:07 | |
In this powerful episode, Juror #11 takes listeners through the final, weighty moments of the trial for Jasmine Pace. After eight days of evidence, testimony, and deliberation, the jury returns to the courtroom to deliver its verdict. But the journey isn't over. The jury must reconvene to determine Chen's fate—whether he will be eligible for parole or spend the rest of his life behind bars. Sara describes the complexities of the sentencing phase, from Jason Chen's mother's heartbreaking plea for mercy to the gut-wrenching victim impact statements delivered by Jasmine's family. Jasmine's sister, her cousin, and father each paint a vivid and haunting picture of the young woman whose life was short. They share memories of Jasmine's kindness, her love for family, and her resilience through repeated grief and loss. As the jury wrestles with their final decision, Sara reflects on the enormity of the task before them. The emotional toll of the trial and the responsibility to seek justice weigh heavily. With meticulous detail and heartfelt reflection, Sara provides a firsthand account of what it's like to serve as a juror in such a high-profile and emotionally charged case. This episode brings listeners inside the courtroom, into the jury room, and ultimately into the lasting impact of Jasmine Pace's story. Here is the blog for this episode on our website. On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 08: Closing Statements | 24 Mar 2025 | 01:07:40 | |
In this pivotal episode, Juror #11 takes us inside Day 7 of the murder trial for Jasmine Pace—the day both the defense and prosecution delivered their final arguments before deliberations began. After a much-needed day off filled with quiet moments at Ruby Falls and the Tennessee Aquarium, the jurors returned to the courtroom to face the weight of their duty. With no rebuttal from the state, the defense formally rested its case, and the court turned to a final legal debate—should the jury be allowed to consider voluntary manslaughter as a possible charge? As the courtroom settled, Assistant DA Paul Moyle delivered a powerful closing statement, outlining Jason Chen's calculated actions—from Jasmine's final moments to his chilling digital trail. His yellow-light analogy on premeditation struck a nerve, changing how at least one juror understood the law. Then came the defense's final word. Amanda Morrison didn't deny Jason killed Jasmine but argued it was a crime of passion, not premeditation. Her gaze locked on Juror #11 as she challenged the prosecution's timeline and pointed to the absence of physical restraint evidence. Here's the blog for this episode on our website. On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 07: The State Rests | 17 Mar 2025 | 00:52:35 | |
As Jason Chen's trial enters its final stretch, the prosecution delivers a major shift, resting their case earlier than expected but before the defense takes over, motions fly, including a request for lesser charges and an attempt to introduce a forensic psychologist to challenge premeditation. We hear from two critical witnesses:
The defense presents their case, but it's underwhelming. Their final witness, private investigator Johnny Lawrence, raises doubts about the crime scene but admits he can't prove anything definitively. After all the motions, legal maneuvering, and cross-examinations, the defense rests—leaving the jury with more questions than answers. Next, both sides prepare for closing arguments, and the weight of the verdict looms. Here's the blog for this episode on our website. On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 06: The Evidence Tells the Story | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:55:28 | |
On Day 5 of the trial, the focus shifts—not to what happened inside Jason Chen's apartment, but to the evidence he left behind. Sara takes us back inside the courtroom as forensic experts lay out the physical and digital trail that maps Jason's every move. The prosecution introduces fingerprint evidence, placing Jason Chen exactly where he didn't want to be—on the garbage bag that held Jasmine's body. Cell phone data confirms Jasmine's phone traveled everywhere Jason's phone went after she was last seen alive. And surveillance footage captures Jason's movements as he transports the suitcase from Tremont Street to Suck Creek Road. Then, the case pivots to digital forensics, where Investigator Mark Hamilton reconstructs Jason's timeline with chilling precision—GPS records, cell tower pings, and app data that fill in the gaps between his movements and Jasmine's disappearance. Minute by minute, the evidence builds—a text message sent after Jasmine was already gone, a second trip to Suck Creek Road, and a Lyft ride that returns Jason home after abandoning Jasmine's car. But one moment lingers more than any other. In one of the most haunting scenes of the trial, Sara and her producer visit 110 Tremont. They stand on the very sidewalk where Jason dragged that heavy suitcase, seeing the steps, the parking lot, and the path he took with their own eyes. The evidence tells its own story. And by the end of the day, the jury can see it clearly. Here's the blog for this episode on our website! On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 05: The Body in the Suitcase | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:54:49 | |
In this emotionally harrowing episode, Sara - Juror #11 - walks us through Day 4 of the trial against Jason Chen — the day the jury came face to face with the most difficult evidence yet. Forensic expert Dr. Steven Cogswell takes the stand, leading the courtroom through the grim details of Jasmine Pace's autopsy. Through X-rays, photographs, and expert testimony, the jury sees exactly how Jasmine was found — restrained, contorted inside a suitcase, and bearing the marks of 60 separate stab wounds. The evidence paints a chilling picture, not just of violence, but of deliberate cruelty. A broken knife blade lodged inside Jasmine's lung. Blood evidence that suggests a desperate struggle. And hauntingly, the moment when Jasmine sent her mother a location pin — her final message — just minutes after a scream was heard from Jason Chen's apartment. Sara also reflects on the weight of what it means to see these images firsthand, and how jurors' own questions helped piece together a clearer but more devastating timeline. This is the day the reality of the case truly set in — and it's a day no one in that courtroom will ever forget. Try Audible for Free! On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 04: Inside the Crime Scene | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:42:07 | |
The courtroom holds its breath as prosecutors unveil the raw, unfiltered truth of what happened inside Jason Chen's apartment. Blood spatter. A massive five-foot stain. Suitcase wheel marks in the trunk of his car. Each piece of evidence stacks up, painting a harrowing picture of Jasmine Pace's final moments. CSI experts take the stand, breaking down the chilling details—from BlueStar test reactions to DNA swabs and fingerprinting. The defense fights back, grasping for doubt. But as the prosecution reveals Jasmine's final resting place—inside of a suitcase, handcuffed and shackled in layers of trash bags. The weight of this case becomes undeniable. Through it all, Jason Chen never once looks up. Step inside the crime scene with us. The truth is in the evidence. Special thanks to Local 3 News' Shay Patterson, Latrisha Thomas at NewsChannel 9, and all the journalists who've worked overtime to cover this case. We couldn't tell this story without you. Please rate, subscribe, and follow! If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! You can email us at sequesteredpod(at)gmail.com On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| Episode 03: Connecting the Dots | 16 Feb 2025 | 00:42:11 | |
As Day Two of the trial unfolds, the prosecution begins methodically connecting the evidence that led to Jason Chen's arrest. Investigator Zack Crawford's testimony reveals the blood-soaked truth hidden beneath the surface of Chen's apartment, while forensic limitations and the defense's strategy come into play. We follow the digital breadcrumbs left on Chen's phone, chilling surveillance footage of him wheeling a suitcase through Chattanooga, and the discovery of Jasmine Pace's SIM card hidden among his belongings. With each new revelation, the picture becomes clearer, darker, and more damning. Then, I returned to the crime scene—standing where Jasmine was found, seeing what I had only heard about in court. The weight of the trial, the evidence, and the reality of what happened here settles in like never before. If you want to see photos and read the blog for this episode, click here! Please rate, subscribe, and follow! You can email us at sequesteredpod(at)gmail.com On our website, you can see more photos, videos, and blogs about each day of the trial, organized by episode. Go to SequesteredPod.com Website: sequesteredpod.com Thank you for listening. SEQUESTERED is a BP Production. | |||
| SEQUESTERED Season 2 Trailer | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:01:57 | |
In Season Two of SEQUESTERED, we step into the shadows of six cold cases involving missing or murdered individuals whose stories have yet to be brought to justice. These cases don't begin with crime scenes—they begin in the quiet, everyday moments that suddenly turned tragic. Through victim-centric, time-capsule storytelling, SEQUESTERED brings life to stories long buried in silence. New episodes drop on Mondays. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for exclusive bonus episodes and content! SEQUESTEREDpod.com | |||
| Tonetta Carlisle: Abducted in 1989 (Chattanooga, TN) | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:26:19 | |
EPISODE 01: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TONETTA CARLISLE 15-year-old Tonetta Carlisle vanished in broad daylight on a spring afternoon in 1989, just minutes after leaving school in Chattanooga, TN. She was just minutes from her home. Witnesses saw her forced into a car, and despite eyewitness accounts, a solid lead, and decades of searching, Tonetta has never been found. Tonetta's case remains unsolved. And her story deserves to be told. In this episode of SEQUESTERED, we revisit Tonetta's final known moments, the response from law enforcement, and the painful silence that followed. We examine theories, missed opportunities, and why some voices aren't heard loudly enough in the world of missing persons. If you have any information about the abduction of Tonetta Carlisle, please call the Chattanooga Police Department at 423-698-2525 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND. See pictures and more source links at our website: SEQUESTEREDpod.com
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| Brandy Hall: Vanished in 2006 (Malabar, FL) | Part One | 16 Jun 2025 | 00:26:41 | |
EPISODE 02: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF BRANDY HALL In the sweltering summer of 2006, decorated firefighter Brandy Hall vanished into the Florida night. She left her shift at the Malabar Volunteer Fire Department and dissapeared into the night. The next day, her bloodied truck was pulled from a pond - her gear floating eerily on the surface. But Brandy? Not a trace. In this gripping two-part episode, we walk through the final hours of Brandy's life as we know it—her unraveling marriage, a looming courtroom appearance, and a mysterious phone call. As the search begins, what's uncovered raises more questions than answers. This is the story of a woman who could fix anything, help anyone, and never hesitated to show up when others needed her most—until the night she needed someone, and no one could find her.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Florida Firefighter Brandy Hall, please contact the Palm Bay Police Department at (321) 952-3539 See pictures and more source links at our website: SEQUESTEREDpod.com
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| Brandy Hall: Vanished in 2006 (Malabar, FL) | Part Two | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:20:21 | |
EPISODE 03: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF BRANDY HALL In Part 2 of our investigation into the disappearance of Florida firefighter Brandy Hall, we dive deeper into the tangled theories that began swirling after she vanished the night before her husband's sentencing. As her backpack and helmet are discovered years later and miles apart, investigators begin looking further into the people closest to Brandy—her husband Jeff, her former lover Randall, and the secrets they may be keeping. Was her disappearance an act of revenge, a crime of passion, or something else entirely? Nearly two decades later, Brandy's case remains unsolved. But one truth still holds: she didn't just walk away.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Florida Firefighter Brandy Hall, please contact the Palm Bay Police Department at (321) 952-3539 See pictures and more source links at our website: SEQUESTEREDpod.com | |||
| Tara Calico: Disappeared in 1988 (Belen, NM) | Part One | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:30:03 | |
EPISODE 04: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TARA CALICO On a bright September morning in 1988, 19-year-old Tara Calico left her home in Rio Communities, New Mexico, for her usual bike ride—and never came back. Hours later, fragments of her Walkman and a cassette tape were found scattered near the road. Witnesses reported a suspicious white pickup truck trailing her. But no body. No bike. No arrests. In Part 1 of this gripping two-part case, we take you back to that morning: Tara's final known moments, the chilling eyewitness reports, and the desperate search that swept through her small desert town. What began as a routine ride on Highway 47 became one of the most haunting unsolved disappearances in New Mexico history. Tara Calico was smart, vibrant, and full of life. This is her story.
If you have any information about the disappearance of Tara Calico, please contact the Valencia County Police Department at (505) 866-2400. See pictures and more source links at our website: SEQUESTEREDpod.com | |||
| Suzanne Morphew: Murdered in 2020 (Salida, CO) | Part One | 14 Jul 2025 | 00:27:09 | |
On Mother's Day, May 10th, 2020, Suzanne Morphew vanished from her home near Salida, Colorado. At first, this case looked familiar: a small-town disappearance, a missing woman, a bike found off a ravine. But unlike the other women we've covered this season—Suzanne's story has moved forward. Her remains have been found. An arrest has been made. And just three weeks before this episode aired, her husband Barry Morphew was indicted again for her murder. In Part One of this three-part case, we take you through the baffling timeline of Suzanne's disappearance: a husband with too many trash stops, a mountain bike that didn't crash, and a Mother's Day that unraveled into something much darker. Visit SequesteredPod.com to view body cam footage, case photos, Barry Morphew's plea video, and more. | |||
| BONUS | What We're Still Asking: Tonetta Carlisle & Brandy Hall | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:09:24 | |
In this bonus episode, Sara and Andrea sit down to revisit the first two cases from Season 2 of SEQUESTERED: the disappearances of Tonetta Carlisle and Brandy Hall. With fresh eyes and honest questions, they unpack what still doesn't sit right—from the mysterious witnesses in Tonetta's case to the conflicting theories around Brandy's final hours. Why did key players lie? What evidence might still be waiting in an old file or forgotten bag? And who, after all these years, still knows something but hasn't come forward? This is a deeper dive into what haunts us, what's missing, and why these open cases still matter. Send us your thoughts at sequesteredpod@gmail.com | |||
| Tara Calico: Disappeared in 1988 (Belen, NM) | Part Two | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:22:24 | |
EPISODE 05: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TARA CALICO Nearly a year after Tara Calico vanished, a Polaroid photo surfaced in a Florida parking lot—showing a bound and gagged teenage girl who looked hauntingly like her. The image launched a nationwide media frenzy, reignited public interest, and deepened the mystery surrounding one of New Mexico's most infamous cold cases. In Part 2, we follow the leads: the man in the van, the sealed search warrants, and the theories that stretch from small-town secrets to federal investigations. We hear from Tara's mother, Patty, who carried that photo in her purse for years, believing it was proof her daughter might still be alive. Thirty-five years later, new evidence may finally be pushing this case toward the truth. If you have any information about the disappearance of Tara Calico, please contact the Valencia County Police Department at (505) 866-2400. See pictures and more source links at our website: SEQUESTEREDpod.com | |||
| The Shenandoah Park Murders | Episode 4: The Case Unravels | 03 Nov 2025 | 00:23:50 | |
Six years after the murders of Julie Williams and Lollie Winans, the U.S. Department of Justice announced an indictment against Darrell David Rice - the man they believed was responsible for the killings in Shenandoah National Park. It was a landmark case, to be prosecuted under new federal hate-crime laws, and for a moment it seemed justice was finally within reach. But as the trial approached, the cracks beneath the case began to widen. Witnesses wavered, timelines shifted, and the forensic evidence didn't align with what investigators expected. Then, a single test would change everything, and the story that had held for years started to come undone. Episode Four unravels the government's case against Rice and follows the investigation to a stunning discovery: a new lead hidden in the DNA, one that would alter the course of the Shenandoah murders forever. Read full source notes, photos, and case materials at SequesteredPod.com. Featuring original music by Andrew Golden // Listen to "Shenandoah" here! | |||
| The Shenandoah Park Murders | Episode 3: The Pattern Begins | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:20:34 | |
One year after the murders of Julie Williams and Lollie Winans, a cyclist named Yvonne Malbasha was attacked on Skyline Drive inside Shenandoah National Park. Her escape set off a chain of events that would expose a pattern of rage and violence that would lead investigators straight to Darrell David Rice, a 29 year old from Maryland whose hatred toward women and the LGBTQ+ community would soon become central to a federal murder case. Episode Three captures the moment the investigation shifted from unanswered questions to a name investigators couldn't ignore. A survivor's escape would spark a chain of revelations that redefined the case. Read full source notes, photos, and case materials at SequesteredPod.com. Featuring original music by Andrew Golden // Listen to "Shenandoah" here! | |||
| Zebb Quinn: Murdered In 2000 (Asheville, NC) | Part Three | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:28:32 | |
In this final installment of our coverage on the case of Zebb Quinn, we follow the investigation as it takes a shocking turn. Nearly fifteen years after Zebb vanished, the name Jason Owens reemerged—this time tied to the brutal murders of Cristie and J.T. Codd and their unborn child. As investigators dug into Owens' property, they uncovered disturbing evidence: concrete pits, lime, and fragments that raised chilling questions. Was this connected to Zebb? And if so, why has the truth remained buried for so long? Through court records, news reports, and eyewitness accounts, we trace how Owens' crimes cast new suspicion on his role in Zebb's disappearance—and why answers in this case have remained just out of reach. Zebb Quinn was only 18 years old when he disappeared from Asheville, North Carolina, in January 2000. His story is one of mystery, grief, and the relentless search for justice. If you know anything about the disappearance and murder of Zebb Wayne Quinn, please contact the Asheville Police Department at (828) 252-1110 or your local law enforcement office. | |||
| Zebb Quinn: Murdered In 2000 (Asheville, NC) | Part Two | 11 Aug 2025 | 00:23:19 | |
Two weeks after 18-year-old Zebb Quinn vanished, his car was found in a BBQ restaurant parking lot with a live puppy, a hotel keycard, and lipstick scrawled across the back window. In Part Two of this case, we follow the strange trail from a mysterious page traced to his aunt's phone, through a tangled connection to a young woman named Misty Taylor and her abusive boyfriend, to Jason Owens—the last person seen with Zebb. For years, Owens stayed in the shadows… until 2015, when another disappearance rocked the quiet town of Leicester. This time, it wasn't just one person missing—it was Cristie and JT Codd, a young couple expecting their first child. And the discovery police made would be unlike anything they'd seen before. | |||
| Zebb Quinn: Murdered In 2000 (Asheville, NC) | Part One | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:31:08 | |
It's January 2nd, 2000—just two days into the new millennium—when 18-year-old Zebb Quinn clocks out of his Walmart shift in Asheville, North Carolina, and vanishes. He was last seen heading off to look at a used car with an older friend and former coworker, Jason Owens. What happens next is a cascade of bizarre clues: a frantic phone call, a staged car scene, a lipstick mark on the window, and a puppy left behind. In Part 1 of this three-part case, we introduce you to Zebb—kind, consistent, and still finding his way in the world. We unravel the early days of the investigation, the shifting story from Jason Owens, and the mysterious presence of a woman named Misty Taylor. Through news clips, archival reporting, and family accounts, we trace the haunting disappearance that left a mother searching and a community stunned. This is a story of red herrings, long shadows—and a boy who never should've gone missing. Zebb Wayne Quinn was just 18. And he never came home. | |||
| Suzanne Morphew: Murdered in 2020 (Salida, CO) | Part Three | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:30:45 | |
After years of questions, one thing changed everything: Suzanne Morphew was found. In this gripping final installment, we follow the chilling discovery of Suzanne's remains in a shallow grave in Saguache County—and the forensic secrets her bones still carried. From the animal tranquilizer in her system to the evidence that she was moved postmortem, new revelations sparked a second indictment against her husband, Barry Morphew. We take you inside the 2025 arrest, the courtroom where we watched justice take a new shape, and the story that now has a body… and a voice. This is how Suzanne's case ends—for now. And why it still matters. | |||
| Suzanne Morphew: Murdered in 2020 (Salida, CO) | Part Two | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:19:42 | |
As the search for Suzanne Morphew expanded, so did the suspicion surrounding her husband, Barry. In this second installment, we follow investigators deeper into the Morphew home—uncovering hidden recordings, deleted texts, and a secret affair Suzanne had been keeping from Barry. While search teams scoured rivers and mountains, detectives started to build a very different story: one of control, fear, and a marriage on the brink. And then… an arrest. | |||
| The Shenandoah Park Murders | Episode 2: The Discovery | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:28:23 | |
In May 1996, hikers Julie Williams and Lollie Winans set out for a backcountry camping trip in Virginia's Shenandoah National Park, a place they considered safe. When they failed to return home, a missing-persons report sparked a massive search across hundreds of miles of trails. Days later, park rangers made a devastating discovery that would change Shenandoah forever. Episode 2 retraces the women's final days: their hike through Whiteoak Canyon, their last photos atop Hawksbill Mountain, and the moment a peaceful national park became the scene of a double homicide. Through ranger accounts, archival audio, and survivor perspectives, The Discovery explores the beginning of an investigation that would haunt the FBI for decades. Read full source notes, photos, and case materials at SequesteredPod.com. Featuring original music by Andrew Golden // Listen to "Shenandoah" here! | |||
| The Shenandoah Park Murders | Episode 1: The Beginning of Us | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:21:46 | |
In May 1996, two women - Julie Williams and Lollie Winans - set out on a backcountry camping trip in Virginia's Shenandoah National Park. What began as a five-day escape into the wild became one of the most haunting crimes in National Park history. But before the tragedy, there was their story: two women who found love, freedom, and belonging in the wilderness. From their first meeting, to the drive that carried them deep into the mountains, they were chasing peace. Unaware of what waited in the quiet. Episode One retraces their final days of safety and joy. Before the silence of the woods was broken forever.
Read full source notes, photos, and case materials at SequesteredPod.com. Featuring original music by Andrew Golden // Listen to "Shenandoah" here! | |||
| SEQUESTERED Season 3: The Shenandoah Park Murders | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:03:01 | |
In May 1996, Julie Williams and Lollie Winans set out for a backcountry camping trip in Shenandoah National Park. Days later, their lives were brutally cut short, and nearly three decades of silence followed until a 2024 DNA match revealed someone who could be responsible. Season 3 of SEQUESTERED retraces the tragedy that shook their families, and the truth that refused to stay buried. Premieres October 13. Follow SEQUESTERED wherever you listen. https://www.sequesteredpod.com
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| BONUS | What We're Still Asking: Zebb Quinn & Mitrice Richardson | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:09:34 | |
In this bonus episode, Sara and Andrea revisit the haunting cases of Zebb Quinn and Mitrice Richardson. From the mysterious page and staged car in Asheville to the unanswered questions about Mitrice's release, call log, and remote discovery site in Los Angeles, we explore the details and honor the advocates who refuse to let their stories fade. Visit SequesteredPod.com and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. | |||
| Mitrice Richardson: Unsolved Death (Malibu, CA) | Part Three | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:25:48 | |
In the final chapter of Mitrice Richardson's story, we return to the canyon where her remains were found and examine the questions that still haunt this case fifteen years later. From new leads that surfaced in 2024, to troubling revelations about the detective who moved her body, this episode explores how a pattern of mishandling, silence, and unanswered questions left Mitrice's family, and a community of advocates, still fighting for the truth. If you have any information about the disappearance and death of Mitrice Richardson, please contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500 or reach out to Dr. Ronda Hampton directly at drrondahampton@yahoo.com. | |||
| BONUS | Suzanne Morphew Case Update: Bond Hearing & Brother Speaks | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:06:03 | |
On September 2, 2025, Barry Morphew appeared in Alamosa County court seeking a bond reduction. His request was denied, though the judge modified his $3 million bond to allow cash, surety, or property. In this bonus episode, Sara and Andrea break down what happened inside the courtroom, including arguments from the defense and prosecution, and Judge Hopkins' ruling. They also share powerful words from Suzanne's brother's impact letter, reminding us all that at the center of this case is Suzanne, a mother, sister, and friend whose life was stolen. With reporting from The Alamosa Citizen. | |||
| Mitrice Richardson: Unsolved Death (Malibu, CA) | Part Two | 01 Sep 2025 | 00:40:53 | |
In September 2009, 24-year-old Mitrice Richardson vanished after being released alone from the Lost Hills Sheriff's Station in Malibu, California. Eleven months later, her remains were discovered in a rugged canyon less than two miles away. In Part Two of this case, we trace the painful discovery of Mitrice's body, disturbing murals found during search efforts, and the mishandling of evidence that left her family with more questions than answers. Through the voices of her mother Latice Sutton, Dr. Ronda Hampton, and independent journalist Cece Woods, this episode examines how critical mistakes and conflicting accounts deepened the mystery — and fueled a public outcry that has never gone silent. If you have any information about the disappearance and death of Mitrice Richardson, please contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department at (323) 890-5500. | |||
| Mitrice Richardson: Unsolved Death (Malibu, CA) | Part One | 25 Aug 2025 | 00:31:16 | |
On a September evening in 2009, 24-year-old Mitrice Richardson walked into a Malibu restaurant. She wasn't quite herself, and by the end of the night staff had called the sheriff's department—not just because she couldn't pay her bill, but because they were worried about her safety. Hours later, Mitrice was released from the Lost Hills Sheriff's Station, just after midnight, alone and without her phone, purse, or car. She was never seen alive again. In Part 1 of this two-part case, we retrace Mitrice's final known hours—from the restaurant call that first brought deputies to Geoffrey's, to her unexpected release into the dark Malibu canyon night. What happened in the hours that followed has never been fully explained. Mitrice Richardson was vibrant, ambitious, and deeply loved. This is her story. If you have any information about the disappearance and death of Mitrice Richardson, please contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department at (323) 890-5500. | |||